ObjectiveTo characterize prescription and other medication use in a geographically and ethnically diverse cohort of women in their first pregnancy.MethodsIn a prospective, longitudinal cohort study of nulliparous women followed through pregnancy from the first trimester, medication use was chronicled longitudinally throughout pregnancy. Structured questions and aids were used to capture all medications taken as well as reasons they were taken. Total counts of all medications taken including number in each category and class were captured. Additionally, reasons the medications were taken were recorded. Trends in medications taken across pregnancy and in the first trimester were determined.ResultsOf the 9,546 study participants, 9,272 (97.1%)...
Objective: Opioid prescription rates in North America have increased dramatically over the past two ...
BackgroundThe number of medications prescribed during pregnancy has increased over the past few deca...
Consequences of the opioid epidemic in the general population have been widely reported in peer-revi...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize prescription and other medication use in a geographically and ethnical...
Objectives: Intercountry comparability between studies on medication use in pregnancy is difficult ...
OBJECTIVES: Intercountry comparability between studies on medication use in pregnancy is difficult d...
Objectives: Intercountry comparability between studies on medication use in pregnancy is difficult d...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to provide information on the prevalence of the use of pres...
ABSTRACT Women who are pregnant frequently experience various chronic medical diseases that require...
Background Drug use in pregnancy is often reason of concern for mothers and their physicians. Howeve...
Background: Medication use during pregnancy is a common practice that has been increasing in recent ...
In this study the use of prescribed drugs before, during and after pregnancy is described. The study...
AIM: The aim of this study was to provide retrospective information about the prescribed drugs among...
Objective: To examine the drug prescription pattern in Danish women from 12 weeks prior to conceptio...
Objective: To examine the drug prescription pattern in Danish women from 12 weeks prior to conceptio...
Objective: Opioid prescription rates in North America have increased dramatically over the past two ...
BackgroundThe number of medications prescribed during pregnancy has increased over the past few deca...
Consequences of the opioid epidemic in the general population have been widely reported in peer-revi...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize prescription and other medication use in a geographically and ethnical...
Objectives: Intercountry comparability between studies on medication use in pregnancy is difficult ...
OBJECTIVES: Intercountry comparability between studies on medication use in pregnancy is difficult d...
Objectives: Intercountry comparability between studies on medication use in pregnancy is difficult d...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to provide information on the prevalence of the use of pres...
ABSTRACT Women who are pregnant frequently experience various chronic medical diseases that require...
Background Drug use in pregnancy is often reason of concern for mothers and their physicians. Howeve...
Background: Medication use during pregnancy is a common practice that has been increasing in recent ...
In this study the use of prescribed drugs before, during and after pregnancy is described. The study...
AIM: The aim of this study was to provide retrospective information about the prescribed drugs among...
Objective: To examine the drug prescription pattern in Danish women from 12 weeks prior to conceptio...
Objective: To examine the drug prescription pattern in Danish women from 12 weeks prior to conceptio...
Objective: Opioid prescription rates in North America have increased dramatically over the past two ...
BackgroundThe number of medications prescribed during pregnancy has increased over the past few deca...
Consequences of the opioid epidemic in the general population have been widely reported in peer-revi...